OpenAI has filed a plea urging the Delhi High Court to dismiss the copyright lawsuit brought by book publishers over AI training using their content.
Book publishers have accused OpenAI of unauthorized use of their copyrighted materials to train ChatGPT, sparking legal action.
OpenAI argued that its AI training methods comply with US legal obligations and that Indian courts lack jurisdiction over the matter.
OpenAI highlighted that it has no physical operations in India, questioning the court’s authority to intervene in the copyright dispute.
The case raises critical questions about copyright protection in the age of AI and the legality of using publicly available data for training.
OpenAI's case adds to the growing global debate over copyright laws and their applicability to generative AI technologies.